Your gamerDNA learns what you love about games so it can tell you what you'll enjoy about others. When you "run" your gamerDNA at a game page (like this one) the data within your gamerDNA is calculated against all the data associated with the game, in this case Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, and what comes out the other side are all the things your gamerDNA has in common with the game. Pretty cool!

Your gamerDNA learns what you love about games so it can tell you what you'll enjoy about others. When you "run" your gamerDNA at a game page (like this one) the data within your gamerDNA is calculated against all the data associated with the game, in this case Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker, and what comes out the other side are all the things your gamerDNA has in common with the game. Pretty cool!

“I mastered this game on the original PSP version and I'm playing the HD collection currently... I'm finding it a lot tougher this time around since the online community isn't as social without the...”

“For the past five years my birthday has been a terrible time for me. I associate my birthday with bad happenings instead of good and I try to hide away from people so that I can be by myself and not...”

“Well thank you... I have a million stories in my life involving gaming making me feel good so as they come to me or as I forge new ones I'll most likely share them. I suppose we'll see if I still enjoy my birthday this year. I'm back in the same province as my family, so if worse comes to worse I can't deny them to help make a good day out of a bad one. :D

I posted in the forums about the spam bot... They constantly check them so I constantly use them.”

“Man... The two of us together really whalloped Dissidia... Equipment, armour, play style, artifacting, labyrinth completion. I can honestly say I'm glad you dropped that random facebook message when that game came out.”

“Perhaps since Metal Gear is an innovative and enlightening game with a very unorthodox man like Hideo Kojima at the core of development, it transfers to the people that play and enjoy the experience as well. I'm throwing this write-up on my blog now.”

"What a great story. A lot of people call gamers selfish because all they see is one person isolated from the rest and they can't see how this person is actually able to interact with other people. They think the person only thinks about themselves and his/her own enjoyment. But, I think a lot of games have underlying principles that promote generosity.

For example, a lot of achievements/trophies specifically require you to interact with other people. In most of the games I've played, there was definitely ones for co-op or gifting random people. Some people can't appreciate the value of something unless it's tangible. But, intangibles, like time, are far more precious. Gamers understand this concept much better than most people because really, at the end of each game, there is nothing concrete to show for their efforts. Of course, this doesn't mean it was a waste of time. Virtual gifts get a lot of flack, but really, doesn't this go back to the saying, "It's the thought that counts."

And, I am glad that finally, for once, someone was thinking of you on your birthday. Moreover, it doesn't surprise me in the least that it was three random gamers you just met."”

“The PSP proved to me that it's a solid power-house of gaming when this title dropped! It's your typical metal gear game with a vast deep story but presented in bite sized mission since it's a portable entry. The amount of missions in this game is...”

“The PSP proved to me that it's a solid power-house of gaming when this title dropped! It's your typical metal gear game with a vast deep story but presented in bite sized mission since it's a portable entry. The amount of missions in this game is literally endless, the amount of customization of your weaponry and base is something I haven't even fully completed yet! The music, the graphics, the presentation, the silliness, and the drama make this just as good of a metal gear as any... AND you can play 4 player co-op through Ad-hoc party which made me find this game entertaining for ten times as long! Hideo Kojima has done it again!”

“I must say, off all the Metal Gear Solid game this one is my most favorite. MGS games on PS1 and PS2 (haven't played the Guns of the Patriots on PS3) are more story based than they are in gameplay, but that's my opinion. In other MGS games you...”

“I must say, off all the Metal Gear Solid game this one is my most favorite. MGS games on PS1 and PS2 (haven't played the Guns of the Patriots on PS3) are more story based than they are in gameplay, but that's my opinion. In other MGS games you would spend a lot of time listening to details about government plots and other stuff that makes you yawn while listening. MGS Peace Walker however keeps the plot on need-to-know-basis.

The gameplay is mission-based, some missions are repetitive (get from point A to point B) but some are also creative (Pooyan missions) and challenging. You also get to have your own naval base which you expand by recruiting and kidnapping (yes, kidnapping, with a balloon) soldiers, make them develop weapons for you and you can also deploy soldiers in Outer OPs missions.The real cherry on top is that you can make your own Metal Gear, from the scraps of other AI bosses that you encounter in the game.

So with summing and no subtractions, I give this game a clean 5/5 score.”

“Did some more drive-recruiting and kept on trucking with missions. Out of the extra-ops, I think that there are probably too many where you face off against vehicles: I feel like for every stealth,...”

“Only played for a little while, making my way through some more extra-ops, researching new weapons and equipment and recruiting new soldiers. I actually had a chance to gather a lot of new recruits...”

“After doing a mix of some more extra-ops and main-ops as they came up, I think that I have stumbled upon the real end of the game, but I have yet to fight the boss that lies there, so I will have to...”